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Vol. 66 No. 50
?■ 1984 CM LIKK
16 pages
Mount Pleasant. Mich 48859
Wednesday. February 1. 1984
Motels concert may be canceled
byKATHYWARD ,-nn«,rt/-^r,i,mtnt. c-»,a ** .i
FiPP'Vt "hvj ?t"U concert coordinator, said
\i.k k re . u .. . ... ■'Ifthereisacancellation.peuplewillttequicktofindo'.it, "Ken
Although as of Sunday the Motels arid Producers concert was Knapp. owner of K-Squared Productions. saul. "l'ntil an official
still scheduled to so on as planned, the decision to cancel ihe show decision has been made the promotion will Mill be going m rone "
Thn.°M '»". between the promoter and the management of The promoters of The Motels' Detn.it concert did not hav e anv
lne.Motels problems canceling the show because thev did not have a down
Sunday s show at Kose Arena may be canceled because of poor payment on the band. Ann Higgms Program Hoard chairwoman
ticket sales. Join Levin, spokeswoman for V'al (Jaray Manage- said,
ment. said K-Squared, the concert promoters, has placed a ilou n payment
As ot 1 pm luesday. 321 tickets have been sold, Jim Hriley. on Ihegroup. thereforeit will be more difficult to cancel thel'Ml'
how.
Program Hoard is continuing with promotions as planned.
Hriley, Okemos sophomore, said.
"As it stands right now we are pretending nothing is different
and we are going to go on with the show as planned," Hriley said.
"If we decide to stop promotions until a decision is made to go
ahead with the show then we would be in a bad position."
The actions of PH hinges on what happens between the promoters and the agency.
• See "Motels" — page 13
Prof doubts
efficiency
of legal aid
byCRAIGCOLGAN
LIFE STAFF Writer
Not evetvone is as e\i ated as Student (,ov
eminent Association about its plans to re
establish a Legal Aid and lnlm mat ion Service.
David (luen!tun . assistant pi ofessor ot busi
ness public al lairs am! legal studies, said lie
thinks the program set lo begin by mid
rcbruarv lack, enough I'niversiiv support to
make it woi k
"It its oiib. (unction o to dispense advice
without enough itiruling to tollnw things
through oi v. iThrnji ■ >,,., tr,;. aftm m-v s to come in
Lucky pop top nets $1,000 prize
and commit tl.rueeh e
it. ii not rung u ill oet
accomplished, s,,u! liuenthel. dllei!o; ol
I Ml s IriSi! .nil ,nui iiilui mat n hi -ei\i.e the
last time it •.■. .,-. implemented
'■innthii was tin- service > ditector from
October Jo.s| fo.Muv )'i>2 He w ,e its sole on
campus .irp.i ni-. . .mo! w.ts paid v.'mi, to work
at least eight hours per w eek toi appro\in lately
24 weeks
The present service is .seeking \ oiunteer
altorneys irmn the community I'ntil ;it least
one is found, the service plans To operate as a
legal information education program run primarily bv student volunteers
(■tienthcr --in-s potential lei danger m that
s\ stem
In a l ep. a t !o the Stud en I Pudge! lu'Vii'U and
Allocation (ommiltce (iiienfhei unite "Legal
ad v i oi1 oili • ui I
ie o l \ en
.in ;itttil"lle\
iui'ii'i'J to pr.uticc l.o,'. in tlu- state ,,| Mu'hi
g.ill All', other advnc Is in luiiiemp! ol iiillli
and is sub it of to mi;. ! h in-, and 1 inhilitv
(itleulhei siiil even 'looii'h, student
\ohmtei-i-. :i..o, I'e v.iiidul ::• 0 to give duett
legal ,nl'ihr "si liahilif", ie-1- on lie •■ei.ne
lillillllf 1'iii.i : i". Is oi eat i:. ..l!d a 10. student
bellUlt. be .o.l
I 'ill \ r. I : t '. ' ,,;.:; - e! I.iloli ,lri;iil!li'- 'A a-, on
,e. all.d'le t •,: > ■ oo o ,en! I ue d.e.
• See "Vn
I'.ige 1.?
byJANETANDREWS
LIFE Staff Writer
One thousand dollars
belju-d v'onvtnce a ( .Ml' stu
dent that 1'epsi i> the i!i ink
lor him
M ike l i iiii ad. Inn seiin ii .
uon -r- I .(inn m the Pepsi ( ,i|.t
Pa vn! 1 g a m e . u li e n b e
bought an eight pack ot Pep
si 11 urn Spencer I >i ugs ]n!ii
S Ml-sion
"I v. ell! ti i Spencel I >: ug s
beo.nist.- tin.-', vseie having a
■ ale op, Pepsi," ( oni ad v.in!
"I picked up an eight pack,
and loond the *■ 1.000 eap < >n
thi' I< Jin ; li bottle lliiiodo.
after in n 'ii
I ' .0 lad s.ml he Oust h.,p
polled l< i look' under t he c.i|>
"M"sih I iiist iluou the
o.i|is ,i',i ,n ," he s.|Ui •■ j lies.-
oops tjon't ha\ e a star .,r ,llt\
other mm king on f hem like
the game oa]>s n; the past
have had
Tom (TMera.district sales
manager lor Pepsi t'nla. said
5(»(» winning caps Iwive been
il i st ii t> ut e it < In on (• lib ut
Michigan
"What's neat about this
contest is that when it began
everyone Thought only the
larger stores would have
winners, but Mike C'onrad
got his winning cap lium a
small stoie.' lie said "It Hist
g< n-s to show these caps oan
s io i'a up an v u here
A I V p s i I ola I i ui su nil- r
\ I t a 11 s it'j'i eseiitat l\ i' s.i id
'helt lio\ e been a I "oil In
A 0 0 0 I |li'jlrOill!l d ■ , ' t.ll
ft
/ picked up an
eight-pack, and
found the $1,000
cap on the fourth
bottle Thursday
afternoon."
Mike Conrad.
Troy senior
ff
aid* ' ■ III,
:!d
"I his uon'l he in the Detroit newspapers. \s ill it.'" a>ki il Mot • .moui li
senior, who is holding a \oucher lor >!ll(HI lium a IVps, |,,,!;!, > ,|> ' M . io,
might vi. mt i ni' to spend the mime v on tuition or siunet lung
( onr.nl said hi-alreadv has
plans tor the money
I'm g.oing to re-do a car,
put ui a sunroof and stereo."
hi' said "I'm planning on
driving the car to Florida if I
get the money in time for
Sprinc Break."
Conrad said Ihe reality he
has won S 1,1)00 "hasn't really
hit me yet "
"When I first opened the
cap. I tust looked at it for
awhile." he said. "Then f
saul to my roommate. Hey
Miguel. I won a thousand
bucks lie said. 'Let me see
that cap.' then he looked at it
tor a minute and sanl to me,
lie v Mike, v o u vv o n a
t II: 'lis.Old bucks'"'
! guest i! will all sink in
,'. iieu I oi I t lie check." he
.tAAvA
I lie Contest will go oil until
t!;e el.ii "I I ebl ilal \ , < I'Mera
aid
A th/etic Director screening ready to begin
byMIKEMATTSON
LIFESports Editor
'I he seli'i to. 01 i oomoitee tin Hied to find a re
placemen! Nd Tetuing I Mi Athletic 1'irecto:
Ted Kjolhede i .u; :i' iu beoiu Us w ork
Deadline to: .ijiplu.ilinii- was luesd.n and
Committee l La i: m.ii; Kobei I 1 )el'.r um. said thi'
Commit ti-e v. ill Ni giuits -ei eemng process m\:
\^ eek
assistant '.la'T'i ,1 toi planning . itolni.li •:; on: d I.
and research. -.>:A Ave hope to pet t .it Tt .t nolo,
right au av " I:: i o
I Jeiil inn - aid the com :n;!!ee is u .ut in :• ! oi the a;'.; 0 o ,
Per -ontie] ( it t ice to to: on d all ol the anp!km ! K 1 '•
t ion- it ha - i ei'e iv i-d I or ! he position oo":.. i
Shirle. ( arpeiiter . 1'inplovmill! man.o'e!"! not :::■
per-ouuel and stait lolath.ns. s.ud the Pels,,:, !i, o
i .. ... i i;
O : . t '.'' e
alt lilti'l I ,
;e liooilie: ,
i-o. ed
tai: v. it h a
■ it ' M i ,
to! !!. e ,' i
s
"We don't hope to waste anv tune." 1 )cMl mil. nel I )! I ice will wait !<> |oi w at.l the applications
Student trustees propo
by MINDYNORTON hav e to i ollect at least Ion ooo.o.o:
LIFE Editor unr. er ot'. N ore en Kednio :-.A. .m ;iO, ::. .to \'
Students would ln'Oillli' p.Ut ol the lioald ot 1 I'll .I'fo i! a 'I he student rcpresentatlV e then w ' ..;d i
proposal b\ a M ichig.m legislator becomes reahtv the governor or elei ted b'. the -"odeo:
.State Kep William .! Kiinoi, H I >eat'born, Subnitti'd a proposal adding that area oI the pi up.i! t:a u..; !,io:
to I.egislat iv i- Si : v ici-s it urea u w hii h ev entuall v w mild r I'ljuire a
student be on the hoards ol control tor each ot Michigan's public Legislative Ser v ice- will mart i e. o.o.
colleges and universities of t ice. w Inch w ill rev lew the sg ggi-t i. o- o
However. Provost .lohn Cantelon and a CMl" trustee said thi'V thi' Legislature Kedmond -aid -lii' do
believ e having students on the boards could take awuv t ruin the mend a Hon tot one or two month -
boards' pui pose and be a possible conflict of interest As it is wot ded n■ jv\ , the pi opo- ,d i e.poo ,
C'urrentho the governor appoints iiu-mbers ot the boanls. with lives he enrolled lull-time at the s^h.,.,1 i
the consent ol the state Senate Redmond said
To be a member of the board lor their school, students would »Sce •'Proposal" page 1 t
. ! Ipt,
lea-cd bv the Cniveisttv states "(Jaalilied
I'.'siidulati's stiall have a fiachelor's ilegree. de-
uii josti a ted achiev cmcnls in sports administration, marketing, promotion, fiscal manage
loeiit. public relations and a thorough know
ledge ot intercollegiate athletics P.xperience in
! iniili ai .im: and Division 1 A intercollegiate
athletics prc'ter r ed
• See AD"—page 1.?
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PB sets X-rated
movie procedures
by KATHY WARD
LIFE Staff Writer
Program board has decided
to e\i hide any t ilm w ith ex
plu it sexual content from its
niuvie lineup no nutter what
the rating is
PP. will review each film
individually A movie rated
X and containing explicit
sex will never be shown. Pit
Vice Chairman Kirt Kdly
said However, an X rated
film without explicit sex
would he considered
"It is not fair to classify all
X-rated films into one category," Ann Higgins, PH chairwoman, said "Most of the
time if a film is rated P(Jor H
it doesn't have the explicit
sexual content X rated
movies have."
♦See "Movies" — page 14
Mortar Hoard is conducting an informational
meeting for all interested juniors with at least a
3.0 (JPA in the I-ake Michigan Room of the University Center today from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
A C M U stud e nt
operates a laundry
for other students.
page 6
The ('Ml' women's
hasketball team faces
a hip, showdown
tonight with second-
place Toledo in Kose
Arena.
page 10
Today, mostly-
cloudy with 20 percent chance of snow,
and highs in upper
teens. Thursday,
mostly cloudy highs
in the 30s.
Object Description
| Title | 1984-02-01; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1984-02-01 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, February 1, 1984 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1984 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
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| Language | English |
